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"Common To See Girls Playing Cricket On Streets": Women's Cricket Legend Mithali Raj On Her Legacy To NDTV

"Common To See Girls Playing Cricket On Streets": Women's Cricket Legend Mithali Raj On Her Legacy To NDTV

NDTV
Monday, June 13, 2022 12:07:40 PM UTC

Mithali Raj, the legendary batter and captain, spoke to NDTV about a range of topics including what she thought was her legacy in the sport.

Legendary Indian cricketer Mithali Raj announced her retirement from all forms of international cricket on June 8. After over two decades in the international arena,  Mithali retired as the leading run-getter in women's ODIs. She represented India in 232 matches, scoring 7805 runs at an average of 50.68. She had earlier announced her retirement from T20 internationals. Mithali made her international debut in June 1999, in an ODI against Ireland. She had captained India to two ICC Women's World Cup finals, the latest being in 2017 when the Indian women lost a closely fought final to England at a jam packed Lord's Cricket Stadium.

The legendary batter and captain spoke to NDTV about a range of topics including what she thought was her legacy in the sport.

"I satisfied from where I started to where I am leaving the sport. Yesterday someone asked me what would be your legacy. I have never had the right answer for it. But I can say that when I started, the way I was introduced to the sport was in an exclusive boys camp. Where I was the only girl. And then I had to switch camps because they didn't take girls.

"The same camp today takes 60 to 80 girls today, who enroll every year. It was not common for a girl carrying a kit bag and walking down the street back in those days but in today's times it is common and people have accepted that. It is now common to see girls playing cricket on streets. Every academy now takes girls and happy to train them. So, I am happy to leave the sport in a good space and I am positive that it will only grow from here into a brighter space," a very proud Mithali told NDTV during the exclusive interview.

Mithali and her team's journey to the 2017 ICC Women's World Cup final created a huge euphoria among cricket fans in India and the performances in that tournament brought women's cricket under the spotlight like never before. Mithali thinks that tournament proved to be a turning point not just for woemn's cricket in India but throughout the world.

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